Chennai, Jan. 22 -- Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin called for ending the practice of starting the first annual state assembly session with the Governor's address, after Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot walked out of the Assembly, without reading the complete address drafted by the state government.
Reacting to Ghelot's walkout from the Karnataka assembly, Tamil Nadu CM alleged that the Governors are now behaving like "party agents". According to Stalin, this practice undermines duly elected state governments.
In a post on X, Stalin said, "First Tamil Nadu. Then Kerala. Now Karnataka. The pattern is clear and deliberate. Governors refusing to read the speech prepared by state governments and behaving like party agents, undermi...
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